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Chimes v.I:no.1 (December 1936) - v.III:no.3 (May 1939) (1936)


Author: Ward-Belmont School (1913-1951)
Volume: I-III
Subject: Ward-Belmont School (Nashville, Tenn.) – Periodicals; Girls' schools – Tennessee – Nashville – Periodicals; Education, Secondary – Tennessee – Nashville – Periodicals; College preparatory schools – Tennessee – Nashville – Periodicals; Junior colleges – Tennessee – Nashville – Periodicals; Boarding schools – Tennessee – Nashville – Periodicals; Conservatories of music – Tennessee – Periodicals; Women's colleges – Tennessee – Nashville – Periodicals; Student publications – Tennessee – Nashville – Periodicals; Student newspapers and periodicals – Tennessee – Nashville; Creative writing (Secondary education) – Periodicals; Poetry – Collections – Periodicals; School verse, American – Tennessee – Nashville – Periodicals; High school students’ writings , American – Tennessee – Nashville – Periodicals; School prose, American – Tennessee – Nashville – Periodicals; Women – Education – Tennessee – Nashville – 1865-1951.
Publisher: Ward-Belmont School
Language: English
Digitizing sponsor: LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation
Book contributor: Harpeth Hall School
Collection: harpethhall; americana
Notes: Irregular page numbering throughout the book.

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Ward-Belmont provided secondary and higher education to young women in Nashville, TN from 1913-1951. The student literary magazine The Chimes was published from 1936-1951 and contains essays, poetry, illustrations and book reviews. The complete collection has been digitized in this compendium. In 1952, the newly named Belmont College became a co-educational college, while the high school division separated to form The Harpeth Hall School.


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